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Is the reading experience MUCH nicer on these Fire devices ?
I'm viewing the features of that new Fire HD 7" and it looks like E-INK is dead. What do you think ? Much better ? Only 200 bucks too. |
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Of course, that's me (and many others). I hate reading on a backlit screen. I have a Fire for browsing, and videos and games, and an e-ink Kindle for reading. Some people like reading on glowing LCDs. You'll have to decide for yourself.
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I personally quite like LCD reading. The original Fire has been better than expected for reading, at least to my eyes. I very much like reading on the K3 as well but it does not do well in darker situations or in indirect light. I suppose the Paperwhite will fix that.
I'm wondering if anyone has noticed whether the higher resolution on the HD substantially improves the reading experience over the original Fire. I'm gathering from reviews that the anti-glare screen does not make a substantial difference but maybe the higher resolution is a big deal? I'm guessing not for most people but am curious about people's experiences. |
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It's a preference really. I enjoy both my Kindle Fire and Kindles. I can't say which I prefer to read on better.
I can say with the lights out it's the Kindle Fire. Now that may change once the PW comes out. |
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I didn't think I could read comfortably with a backlit screen, but I've had my Kindle Fire HD for 2 days and have been pleasantly surprised. I spent a few hours reading on it last night with sepia setting and brightness dimmed down some.
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I haven't seen the new Fire, but reading is okay on my old one. However, it's heavier, swiping and tapping on the page is a poor substitute for page turn buttons, and overall, for straight up reading, I prefer my Kindle.
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I think he is trying to get it approved for the new KFs. I sideload mine from Google Play though. |
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Absolutely not! The fire is a multi-use device and not a dedicated reader. It is a whole lot heavier and has a much shorter battery life when used for the same amount of reading as an E-ink device. Although it can, of course function as a reader. And what with the new internally illuminated E-ink reader models becoming available, E-ink readers appear have overcome the final hurdle of any competition with backlit LCD devices being used as readers. In all fairness, some folks claim that they are more comfortable reading a LCD device that an E-ink device. I always wonder why, as I cannot fathom that preference.
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Thanks for the comments.
I myself use a SONY PRS-650 and the viewing itself is amazing. Only thing about it is that people constantly ask me what it is in the middle of my reading so it can get annoying ![]() But it's slow to respond and there's little control over the document. I get my ultimate solution would be a better E-INK then. |
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Have found that reading at night using Pruss's dim app on my KFHD, wonderful! I have tried every option and have found that white on black in easy mode at 35% brightness works great.
No glare and the text is clear and sharp, very easy on these old eyes. None of what I would call "Halo" around the text letters that is normal with a lcd screen. And the plus side is the screen is not eating battery power with most of the screen turned off and not glaring at me as I read. The KFHD is perfect for a bedtime reader for me in this mode in a dark room.
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I love my Fire HD, but I have a Kindle Paperwhite on order too. E- ink is still hard to beat for all around reading and the battery life on these devices kicks butt.
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I prefer eink for novels but for my A4 sized tech pdfs I use a 10.1" Android tablet.
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After buying the original Fire, I went out and also bought an e-ink Kindle for reading on the beach. The Fire, with a screen similar to that of a smartphone, is difficult to read in direct sunlight. I don't know about the HD models.
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